Research Article
Metacognitive Listening Strategy Use Revisited in the Light of Learners' Emotional Intelligence

Parviz Alavinia; Hassan Mollahossein

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 10-38

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8149

Abstract
  The current study was after probing the would-be correlation between emotional intelligence (and its subcomponents), on the one hand, and metacognitive listening strategies used by academic EFL learners, on the other. Benefiting from 72 female and 40 male university students from Urmia University, Urmia ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Ideational Grammatical Metaphor in Scientific and Political Texts

Biook Behnam; Bahram Kazemian

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 40-70

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8150

Abstract
  Language, science and politics go together and learning these genres is to learn a language created for codifying, extending and transmitting scientific and political knowledge. Grammatical metaphor is divided into two broad areas: ideational and interpersonal.This paper focuses on the first type i.e. ...  Read More

Fragmented, Hybrid, and Diasporic Identities in Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia

Nasser Dasht Peyma; Sanam Aliashrafy

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 72-88

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8151

Abstract
  The processes of cultural transformation in Britain in the second half of the 20th century, the fall of the Empire, immigration from former colonies and the expansion of the multiculturalism, have influenced new ways of looking at the conceptions of identity of diasporic subjects within Britain. ...  Read More

A Sociolinguistic Study of Discourse of Consumerism in SMS Advertisements of Iran

Mohammad Reza Khodadust

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 90-117

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8152

Abstract
  With recently widespread use of mobile phones and SMS communication in Iran and reformulation of conventional communication practices, short message advertisements have recently started to gain prominence in the world of advertisement as a quick, less costly, available and reliable means of introducing ...  Read More

Necessities of Developing Diverse Cultural Potentials in Academic Discourse

Davud Kuhi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 118-139

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8153

Abstract
  The absolute hegemony of international code of (academic) communication has resulted in the development and spread of the discoursal voice of the culture form which historical English has emerged, and, as a consequence, any violation from the generic conventions and thinking patterns born out of such ...  Read More

A Cross-Disciplinary Genre Analysis of Rhetorical Features of Research Article Introductions Written by Iranians

Farzad Salahshoor; Mahnaz Sharifi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 140-158

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8154

Abstract
  The notion of genre has received a great deal of attention both in discourse analytic studies as well as in the field of ESP/EAP course design. The present paper has attempted to use genre analysis to account for the rhetorical features of research article introductions written by Iranian academics in ...  Read More

The Impact of Translation in Emerging Iran’s Political–Religious Intellectual Discourses and Socio-Cultural Changes (From Early Qajar Dynasty to the End of Reza Shah Era)

Bahloul Salmani; Sabah Abbasi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2013, Pages 160-225

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2013.8155

Abstract
  Wide-ranging sociological studies have been conducted on the history of Iranian intellectuality and modernism. The findings jointly acknowledge that due to communication with the West and following the effects that was received from modernism, the first generation of Iranian intellectualism was emerged. ...  Read More